iracund(adj.)
"易怒的,倾向于愤怒",1707年,源自晚期拉丁语 iracundus,源自 ira "愤怒,怒气,愤怒,激情"(见 ire(n.))。相关: Iracundulous(1765)。
[T]he Severn is so mischievous and cholerick a river, and so often ruins the country with sudden inundations, since it rises in Wales, and consequently participates sometimes of the nature of that hasty, iracund people among whom 'tis born. [Thomas Browne, "Letters from the Dead to the Living," 1707]
“塞文河是一条非常有害且易怒的河流,经常因突发洪水而破坏乡村,因为它起源于威尔士,因此有时会参与那些性情急躁、易怒的人民的本质。”[托马斯·布朗(Thomas Browne),《死者给生者的信》,1707年]
该词起源时间:1707年